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DNA holds our genetic blueprints, but its cousin, RNA, conducts our daily lives I n 1957, just four years after Francis Crick ...
Micronutrients, vitamins and minerals that are part of the human diet in small amounts, may have influenced human evolution ...
We mapped the human genome decades ago, but most of it is still a black box. Now, UNSW scientists have developed a tool to peer inside and what they find could reshape how we think about disease.
Immunologists from the Institute have been the first to uncover a role for a family of RNA binding proteins in the function of regulatory T cells in the immune system. As their name suggests, ...
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Spaceflight Triggers DNA Damage and Aging in Human Stem Cells
Space is the ultimate stress test for the human body,” Catriona Jamieson, director of UC San Diego’s Sanford Stem Cell Institute, said. That stress, as new research reveals, imparts a molecular ...
A pizza shop with 30 delivery people ought to be able to deliver a lot of pizzas—if their cars don't break down on the way.
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